MTV 20 - Collection (2001)
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Runtime: 4 hrs 11 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: When both MTV and Madonna entered the cultural world in the early 1980's, critics easily dismissed them as passing fads. Now roughly 20 years later, both are flourishing, having completely altered... When both MTV and Madonna entered the cultural world in the early 1980's, critics easily dismissed them as passing fads. Now roughly 20 years later, both are flourishing, having completely altered the shape of pop music. It is impossible to imagine the landscape of pop music without the ubiquitous influence of the music cable channel, which is broadcast all over the world. The MTV 20 COLLECTION pays tribute to this pop music staple with 50 of the most groundbreaking videos ever showcased on the channel. Among the diverse array of 50 artists represented are De La Soul, Mary J. Blige, Lionel Richie, Tears For Fears, Red Hot Chili Peppes, Primus, Robert Palmer, Aerosmith, and Blink 182. [More]
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Release:
Jul 10, 2001
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